Congratulations to Kelly Nabours for finding another dinosaur painting!

Here's a breakdown of the hunt from Kelly:

So, sent the clue through a binary-text converter. We got a paragraph describing a public rooftop. Corrissa did a google search, and voila, that entire paragraph is online discussing the rooftop patio at 150 California St.

So, showed up there. I did show up around noon, and there were quite a few people eating their lunches. So, trying to look nonchalant, searched for quite some time, not seeing anything. Our illustrious artist, with his mad ninja skills, managed to see me searching while remaining unobserved.

I finally noticed the dinosaur sticker on the base of one of the tables. (I was actually sitting at this table when he arrived, and decided I needed to leave, otherwise he probably wouldn't check the table for the next clue)

Looking under the table, taped to the underside was a manila envelope with another clue! This one a crossword puzzle.

I didn't bring a pen, and had some slight difficulty. Nonetheless, trying to keep it in my head, went out searching for the next spot. Quickly got to the corner of Sacramento and Davis to look for the Dinosaur Painting Underneath the Shoe Shoe Stand. (It mentioned the answer to #5 twice, it took me a little bit to realize this was 5-across and then 5-down.). So finally finding the Shoe Shine Stand marked with Sweet Memory signs.

This nice fellow was running the stand, and there beneath it was this well-wrapped package. I couldn't get it open, so brought it back to the office for scissors. And there we are.

Guidelines

2. These dinosaur paintings will vary in size. Some will be 4"x4" canvases, others will be larger.

3. As I complete the dinosaur paintings, I will hide them in various locations. There will be clues left on this site leading to them.

4. Sometimes the clue will lead to another clue. A string of these clues will lead you to a painting.

5. Please do not remove clues that have been stuck to landmarks! Read clues carefully, or take a picture if you need to remember something.

6. In most cases, I have hidden the paintings without the knowledge of the people occupying the hiding space. Please do not alert the authorities by talking to security guards or acting extra suspicious.

7. Items you may want to bring on your hunt: comfortable walking shoes, a camera (i'll post the pictures from your adventure), a small flashlight, a smart phone.

8. The paintings are yours to keep! Please contact me at xadamdx@gmail.com when the painting has been removed from the location, so that I can cross off the clue to keep others from looking for the same painting. Also, paintings now include a FOUND sticker that you can leave at the site to alert other potential hunters